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Signing a lease is a binding contract. The landlord can choose to allow you out of it if they wish, but they are not legally required to do so.
Not really 30-days, but a full rental period.
No, there is no such right to rescind or cancel within 3 days for a residential lease.
Yes, assuming the tenant is given proper notice, which on a month to month lease is typically 30 days.
Normally, a tenant can move in as the "possession date" listed on the lease or rental agreement.Since a rental does not really start until the tenant has been allowed to moved in, the landlord is normally free to set any possession date they choose, and it's up to the tenant to accept or decline the lease or rental agreement.
In this case, the weekend counts. The law considers you capable of conducting "thnking" over the weekends and holidays.
One can hire a car from Enterprise for a few days, or lease it for several months. They also offer truck hire, business rentals and even sell their cars after they are no longer suitable for rental purposes.
If your rental lease is up then you arent really evicting a tenant as much as you are notifying them that you will not be renewing the lease. You need to give at least 30 to 60 days notice to be fair to the tenant. If the lease is now month-to-month or a periodic tenancy then it can be terminated for any reason, although I would still recommend 30 days notice to avoid any problems.
This should be outlined in your contract - the chances are that you do as generally the downpayments is non-refundable anyway, unless you're within a 'cooling off' period (7-14 days in the UK usually).
You can change your mind about a car lease but the dealer doesn't have to let you out of it. A lease is a binding legal agreement. However, most dealers will probably let you out if it if you ask them.
That depends on the state. In Massachusetts, the rent has to be 30 days late, and the late fee has to be agreed to in the rental agreement. Every state is different on this.
Perform the normal move out procedures regardless of not having a lease. Definitely provide at least 30 days written notice. Take pictures, clean the house, have a walk through with the landlord--have them sign a form regarding the condition of the rental. You can also check the state's landlord and tenant laws. But, the above actions make common sense.